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Note: Regarding Candidate Posts

As we wind down to the 2012 elections, it is important that citizens have as much information as possible about those people for whom they will be voting. Therefore, we will begin posting information about individual candidates.
We will do our best to provide information that is outside the Main Stream Media — you can find that on your own. We do not say that we will give equal time to the candidates. Our purpose is to provide information that you can use in vetting a candidate. How much is provided for each candidate will depend on what we decide is informative and interesting.
We’re not in the “fair and balanced” mode – we will ”throw it all out there and let the chips fall where they may.” Candidates is a tough category because feelings run high either for or against — if you don’t like a post, be an adult and just move on. That’s what free speech is all about. And, of course, you are welcome to post a comment — just keep it civil.
We do not and will not ENDORSE candidates — that’s your job. May God bless this country and give us the wisdom to choose moral and wise leaders.

Our goal is to present interesting and educational information related to Constitutionally Limited Government, Fiscal Responsibility, and Free Markets. Readers are responsible for choosing what to read and/or watch and judging the value thereof.

Our mission is to attract, educate, organize, and mobilize our fellow citizens to secure public policy consistent with Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.

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One Comment to “ABOUT US”

This is an excellent statement of purpose. It captures the reasons that I am personally spending more time and effort in support of the group’s effort than I would like to. This is just too important.

This battle will go on for a long time but it will eventually be won if people will start getting involved.

B. Ray Traweek

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